INCORPORATING AUSTRALIAN FLUORIDATION SKEPTICS

FLUORIDATION - THE WRONG DIRECTION

Trillions of dollars have been spent during the last 60 years promoting artificial water fluoridation around the world. Yet very few countries adopted the practice and many of these have since discontinued it, – with no increase in tooth decay. Less than 5% of the world’s population have their municipal water fluoridated.

Much of this information is little known and may be of special interest to environmentalists, farmers, foresters and gardeners. New water sources, and water treatments, recent findings, land and water management, irrigation, book lists, and web sites are presented here, plus some information on fire management and banking.

Commentaries on recent information on fluoride in the environment, political, and legal developments, responses and comments by public figures are presented and recent news clips, plus links to research papers from overseas.

About Us

Founded in 1975, we are a non-profit organisation based in Australia.Staffed by volunteers, we monitor government decisions on water fluoridation, and fluoride exposures from all sources natural, industrial, agricultural, military, domestic and medical. Our goal is to help professionals and the public to keep up with the most recent findings on fluorides as well as some previous science that has been overlooked or has been classified. We provide on-line copies of some out-of-print books, research-papers, local and foreign, as well as recent findings, and changes in government policies here and overseas, with numerous links on this topic. We archive our material off site for security and possible future use.Please visit us regularly as we add and update this site and its numerous posts and links continually.
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THE CASE AGAINST FLUORIDE

The full text of these books is accessible in our post ‘Fluoridation Book List & Web Sites’ – see Learn More below: